Ghostbusters arrived in theaters 30 years ago. Didn't catch it on the big screen back in 1984? You'll get another chance this summer!

According to Entertainment Weekly, Ghostbusters will be re-released in over 700 theaters on August 29th, the centerpiece of a campaign to celebrate the enduringly popular film's milestone birthday.

The movie's re-release is only one aspect of the campaign Sony Pictures has planned for the summer — special events, new merchandise, and a new Blu-ray set are also part of the plan. On September 16th, Ghostbusters and its sequel Ghostbusters II will receive 30th anniversary and 25th anniversary editions, respectively. This marks the first time Ghostbusters II has been released on Blu-ray; containing deleted scenes that haven't yet been released. Both movies will also feature newly recorded conversations with Dan Aykroyd and director Ivan Reitman.

Even before this planned marketing blitz, Ghostbusters has come up rather frequently lately. Writer and star of both films, Harold Ramis, died earlier this year prompting Reitman to decide that he wouldn't direct the potential third film in the franchise that has been rumored for the better part of the last two decades.

A traveling Ghostbusters fan art exhibit has also made several stops around the country recently. The event proved to be a great tribute to the film — with Sony Pictures now throwing its weight behind the Ghostbusters 30th anniversary, it sounds like there will be plenty more opportunities for fans to express their appreciation for the boys in grey.